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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
FREE Ihc Great AMERICAN FARMER The Leading Agricultural Journal of t tic Nation, Lzdited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Parmer is the only Literary Farm Journal nh lislictl. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the Tinted States. It .uives the farmer ami his family somcthini: to think ahout aside from the hum drum of routine duties. i:ery Issue Contains an Original Poem bv SOI. ON L. UOODl:. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: TflC l-ake county i.xminer The Leading County I'ajier and The American Farmer BOTH his unpa ralleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within mnetv days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. Hetzker, lakeview, Oregon. i 7 $1,2s0 Reward. The Harney cjouutj Live t-tevk A wocnt turn, of w uii b Inn a mt'tn-or. pur: reward foreviiieu-e h H'!in to iht ron viction of partii'i , K ' lonir.c to !t men I "1 v. rj; bfr. In ad'lition I Jy-ffcr -At reward ttorpe oraDii nor-hi- bar on eithi'i or both jaws, k-' corili'd in a count iff tacpe. Hari't'V, l-nk- aiM I'rttok Counti- Hon? vi-nunt w h-n viM Hnre sold to h pbrouur this wc'imi win reiorted in U.i-aapt-r If l ot o ri'iicrii d. -.il-a write or tt-lv .bonp The Tiiu e Hrrai t M tin 8JI. Burns. Ore on. w . W .H'own, Burns. Ore Reward for Morses 1 will (five $.".(mi rew;ir1 for inform ation tluit win lend to the disco very of any horse branded with an ld horehte brand on both jaws, placed as In the cut In thin advertisement, with fresh triangle hrund underneath the horseshoe. The trianttle placed In such a manner as would cover tip a bar on both jaws Animals must be found in the possession of some person or itersons. LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. BilKtk. I rop'r. Office in Bieber's Store tage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at ri a. m. Arrive at Alturas at ri p. to. Leasee Alturas for Lakeview a 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva of the stage from Madeline. Ai rives in Lakeview in 12 hours a) ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Giver Strict - Attention first - Class - Atomodatlons LAKEVIEW PLUSh STAGE LINE 1. K. Tavlor, Prop. Office at 13. Reynolds Store. Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdayi and Fridays at 6a.m., arrive at Plush at il p. ui. Leaves 1'iush I uet days, Thursdays and fiaturdaya, at t t .Co., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. in. Passenger fare $.'$ one way or $5 foi round trip. Freight rates from Maj lat to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; front Noy. 1st to May 1st tl.'K) per hundre A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, an well aa with profit to our health, is the oue on which we be came acquainted with Dr. Kind's New Life fills, tho painless puriflera tLat euro headache and Liliout-nesa, and keep the Lowelu right. 25c at Lee Heall's Drug Store. Butter paper at The Examiner office. The bout mude, at 12.75 for 0 and 11.50 for 1000. tf w f X I I 10 All Our Subscribers Indianapolis, Indiana. ONE YEAR FOR COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tiser la that they expect Imme diate returna of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrate the principle of adver tising In this way: "Tk Bot) wzpeaaed fa vertlslas I the aa If plared at latcreat. Taa praflta from the aaWrrttalafr art rlrtaally ta latcrcst aa taa laveataaaat. "The auns spent for advertising ara properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that baa value, which. If the adver tising hai been properly done, can usually be sold for the faca value of the Investment "The rate of Interest la deter mined by the skill with which the Investment is made. "Just as the quickest way to Increase In vetted wealth Is by compounding the Interest, Junt the qulckewt waj u realize . salts from advertising la to .!, pound the returns." AdverUBiri. Experience. Advertiser ft good returns 00 tb amount Invaated la our columam W rwtca tha pwiUla. Blue Prints Made. I will make Blue Prints of any tract of land In the Lakeview Land District, and do abH tract work. Call on or write U K. SNIDEIt Lakeview, Oregon. 4S tf Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf To Cure a Cold in One Day rake LAXATI VK BliOMO QUININk TaLlelR, All drnififiaf retund tlip money if it fails to cure. E. W. (ir'ive' nature is on parh inn. 2.1c OASTOXIIA. Boari the Ihe Kind Yuu Have Always BougB hi (!) a Tb Leading Piper of t :. Padc Cost Th- Sn Francisco i Chronicle The Weekly Chronic!- T." very asjij w-ik'y Nwr,'.pt P'-O .a-etl ta tha wira V.ui $1.50 a Year li-'niinc i-.:ar m any i-t of tha i itnd auiUM, laatla auu ain.io It li b'-lt bcaur. bci.u-l urintlnif all tie news of the wcrld ; a 1 we-n In an Irrerestinp wty '1 4 ully lliustraMnj; mny rv.: a;. :t hii ipec.t 4prW ti n 1 j voted to ACR1CULTURK H .W'flCULTURl POU'wTRY LIV-. STOCK K.NING ' literature fashions x d S.-ORTS Th- ira prca'dsd mr y d torj having a thoroujh knowk-e.- o( their spee::tloj. Tho ijtj devoted to Agr culture. Hcrt.cu tura. Poultry ana Uvo i.o. ar- wall Illustrated ' and '. d with mattor el tha rraateat tn'rej ta ail atijad la theio .n :istriai, evary tins being r u-n Dy thoae who are In clot Ijuc.i wi'- oondlilota prevailing on t.iU t-cait ( iENO FOR SAMPVI COPY. It will seat trsa. Da foa wat sV Chrcmaels Reversible Map? jV-ihj tho United State. D. m n ,n of Canada and Northern 1 ico 00 oa aldo, MAP OP VOLD, aroaeatlBf to Tlaw n ici oon'lnuoaa map with all In traa pra portion, the arv t -a ar'aoa a thm Carta aa tha --f a da rU U ad n the) Maa aatd "v ir CV,ri-ti" (or oae JV ,' trapsid aa llaa aad Ftps hs Dairy tnd Mp mmA. 1 nam aM Only S3. 5 t tug If you are thinking of organbsliig a 4tock company boo our new Batn pie ?50 IJEWAKD. A REWARD of fifty dollars iu here by offered for information that will lead to the arrewt and conviction of any person who has stolen wires or other property, from our Company ; and the same reward is hereby offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying tlm property of the Company. Chad. U 111 bach, Secretary Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. ICtf. J. II. Cutter whiskey at tho Hole Lakeview bar. Tho best and purest whiskey made. tf. j MH.de TOUaoO, s . -a vaMaMa, Csja, ' muraw sat-ajrnaDT ., fci'i'i ti. Dm a, n , im Ml lt Al riiKhm AKiiii',v J Man -'.! -n t ratielxMi, ;. h.'ir i i ii mlreriiMin can l timer lor 11 S" hit ri'tmtvt iremniK iitinllir In aunt her. or I'Iikiil-i tin ir hiim- ailitrea lnuilii ri iiii'iiilii r 1rei 1 lila eSti-r a raril ( tltrlr mMr eaM Im att flrieil I41 llli right IHiMlettleie I. lll(l'lll-) Ml I.Ki I l.fckrvtrw. Ort'gtxi (t t l K-lalv llull.llhK. i.i i: i rer I loot j -nl . I I jtiul Mnllfi'a MHrlnt() 1 Ol I II t- !'! HuilillliK. A. WIIIl'M M. I). nltstl 1 X r.i.t Mkl. I'll Tdislcy. 4 jr. do. I'.t inter (trQ0ll. j 1- O XXX3rX"J!? " I'iiptT II II Hunger . Wrcqon Noh Tine ( reck. . iik ii' It li J3mrs zv) :;:r t l - V CHAS. E. RICE. M usici. 1 11 ami Piiictur ol the I .akcvkw Citizens' Hand lakeview - - - 1 he W11II h rvct line nf ei 1 uii aii nf StueU tiinl I: --Orefio'Ji fiiur.ix iinl blaiikc it the I ).i III itier iiltiee. New Mllliph 'ini.k reeilveil MiMnliiy cm-iiSiii;. .til Went i-link ci 1 1 if i 11 It M nr -.1 11 1 . 1 1- n tul K t "li r pi h i 1 t u Tlmtxr I and Nutlt United Stutei" l.ainl trtliee, vie, Oreu'oii, .Aj ril 17, 1 s .Nc tiee Irt In rehy iveii tl.n 'iiinu with the iirovifioi n of t'onwri'Mt nl June il, 1 . "An net tor th Mile of tlnili in the utiilfti of I'nlil orn 111, 1 . NeViidtl mid S Hhhniktoii le 11 i. hm extended to nil the i'u . . .. 1 StnteM I y uet of Autiht I, is C KinerMHi, of I.Hkcvieu. 1 : Luke, State of tlri'Knti. hii 11. thU otlice hi.s nworn htuteinent. No. .'1747, for the purchase of the k.i-i N V iiiirter, SV' N'W iiuurler Si" and SK ipiarter N K tpinrter. ol Si e tion .No. HI, in Township .No -I'i Ramie No. K.. W. M. . ium oiler primf to t-hutv that the Imnl sought iii more VHluiil.le lor its tim l.er or htotm than for iirictiltiirul liiiri'OfeH, Hinl to ectaHiidi tiis cluitn to mi'l land liefore ReKii-tet and Receiver at Lakeview, Orenon on Fri day the 'Jtith dHj" of June, l!KiS. lie naiurH as wituecnes; M. K. MtiHK'rave, Rone Mintrave, Arthur ICehart, Cranville Hani it-t y, all of Lakeview, Oreifon. Any and a'l persons cliiiiuini: ad versely tho ahove described lands are requested to file their claims in thin otlice on or before said "Jtlth day of June l'.HiS. J. N. Watson, Relster. 17-10 llmbar Land Notice United Muted Laud CJTU-. La, view, CreKOii, April, 1". l!HiM. Notice la hereitv uiven that in com .pliance with the provitiiouH of the act of (JunKreaa of June .1, 18, H, en 1 tied "An act for the aale of timber lauds in the States, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WaahinKton Terrlory," aa extended to all the I'uhlio Laud Statea by act of Atlanta 4, I8'J"J, JOHN-W. RKIIAKT. of Lakeview, county of Luke., State of Oregon, haa tiled in this office hi aworn statement, No. 4085, for the purcliHse of the Lota 1, and 2, NK quarter, N'W quarter, of Section No. Ill, iu Tow tin hip No. 37 S., RatiKO iO I-:., W. M., aud will olfer proof to ahow that the land aought in more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural piirporiea, and to establish his cluitn to naid land hefore RcK'ster and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of July. 1908. He 11 nines aa witnessea: Kli liar 11 il in, t'hnrk'H liaruiim, Nate Wilcox, frank Wilson, all of Lakeview, Ore gon Any and till persona idaimini ad. versely the ahove deacrihed liiniin, aro reijiichled to tile their claima in this ofllce on or hefore aaid Uth iluy fo July, l!i(JH. 1710 J. . Watsiu RiifJrter. CATARRH . rim MQi m - Tf JS-S . Kjm. IN WFEVER raariw Elvs Cream Balm 3uro to Cive Satisfaction, c'n rr.uEf at once. It cleanx's, pnie' es, lieids and proteeta tho disLns' il 1 1 mo res'illiii't fi-nii (l.ilunli and I'riveH 1 wuv i 'old in I' Tie d niiii Klv. H"Ht(, ih the Se-" i nf 'J'. ("id Hiinll. Lnsy lo m-'t. Cm,!. ' s t i ! "i imdrnj.'s Apjii;i)d i"to Ihn ) r I i'l,-'(irb d. I4ir S'i", f'O i i 1, ri-.tH or by in - ti 1 : e ;.j c- . ., .,,1.1 iut ue ia tttomi.'. ., 1 ,. tl i : t.O Wa.ren 61.. New York. THE OEJICOii o VIEWS Spooncr Mal es Cor.io Observa tions cn Widows. SAFER TO COURT OLD MAIDS Tells Hov He Was Thrown Down Ciood and Hard by a Widder Woman. Tho Cate of Jim Hopewell Similar to Hia. 1 I (0 right. WI, hy I lotnrr 8iriigtirv I "I Jetitlt'liit'li," Mil l.l lleAenii ;iixitii'r j ln tiinU IiIm Mi-eiislniiied sen I In the I piistuClie to wiilt I'm- the mull to u ! il I-: rl ' hi tc I. "I u'hh il'mMiu piitiitih-4 I tliN nf tertUHHi when Cn) Siicilliiinii 1 cm me i 'mi ; tlie me lli.it Jim It I'Mil itiiil IiiiI!i'i H'ewell 1 1 1 1 I till C.:iiiiiII Milrlile t I w ie -ft II"' leiil 1 titling Ii!m lineal llllle ilteni-tlieil I ! i U llei tTt.it otiie of oil tot e.il !n S 1 1 1 HM'I tuine.l lis while Hi limit". Init I'll hi i n ori'et lliii; a truce. I, iiinn : I :.sfci1l KIT AM) IIOI I) Tin r W IHI.I Il s 11 an 1 in nig MiniNi.ii.ii r.' for the fiee.'ilist last t-lv iinniths. for why? Jim was eiuirt Ins n w li. lei- W Olllllll. "I inn living wlih inv futirlli wife. 11s I tnhl i'ii the other nUht. 1111.I tint one of them was a whhler woman when I married her, but I've hml some llllle experletn e wllh whhler.s Jest the Mime. "A whh'.er wntnau Is 11 wife whose hll-baiiil has tiled ninl left her flee In pln.V the devil wl!h men fnr ten miles a foilltd. "She hain't sure whelher he wants to n.iiriy iu'Iii or not. but Mie Is Mire Hint she wants In mnUe 11 fool of about twenty men before she lines It. "A whhler winniii) .s like a spider In 11 weh. She Is waiting for victim to come alone. "She'H 11 steel trap set oil a shis-p trull You are shmchln along and tliliiliin' of nothing Iu pnrtlctilnr when you suddenly put your foot In It, mi l there you are. "A widder woman tuny not havi ainlled at her husband for a year pre violin to his death, but four week aft erwnnl t.he'a tittering and KlK'linr with 11 tin peddler. "She may have fallen down In a faint when they bulled her hnsbtiiii' but the next sewing machine man Ilia came ulotig found her singing. "Yes, Iu my coiirtlug around 1 coiir ed w idder women as well a the olhe kind. I thought It might be Jest a" well to II ml a widder wllh a fan., and plenty of live stock na to take 1. woman with nothing hut what p'ic stood Iu. I found that widder. There was a hundred acres of land, a good house and barn, and the horse. catCc. sheep and hoga made my mouth wa ter. "I didn't let on that I'd come conn lug. I was Iu the tombstone Inisim then. and I told her I'd called lo 1. about a stone for her husband. I i! fc rlls'd the one I'd put up for my wT'e and when we got to 'ellltig each othei" how lonesome we was we both agree I we'd never marry ag'ln. "That'M where we both lied and knew we were lying. She Shad Tears. "The widder shed tears a she tnlk id of the many virtue of Hie late tie parted, and of course I told her that what waa her Iosh w as hi gain. That's always a good thing to rln;j In. She mild that If ever I came that way ng'ln she'd be happy to have me call, and dow n in her heart she knew that I'd lie back in about three tlaya. I wa. I made the excuse that I wanted lo buy a cow, and she pretended to be awfully aurprlsed to see me, but both of na were lying ng'ln. j "That widder woman ! rawed me on In llfty different ways, but moHtly by 1 team when Rhe spoke of the departed. , I never Haw tenia Iu her eyea that I didn't want to put my arm around her 1 walat and wipe them away. She snld that man waa un oak tree and women ' only a wilier and thnt it wuu naturul for the wilier to want to lean ng'ln tho oak. Kite pitied me In my louell- nesa, uud I pitied her, and at Inst it got o that I dared to awat u akeeter that hud settled on the hack of her ner.k. Hay, now, 1 Jest 11 much culker lated to marry thnt widder na 1 do to get a quart of molasses In thla Jug after the mail ia distributed. After I had courted her for ii weeka I had no more doubt of her saving yea than I huve'thut niram lluker over there ought to be ashamed ol' the old hut he's wearing. "One dny I decided lo nettle thing. I drove over, and she hud the taiuel smile for me until 1,,-'... to In!!: l.usl- I Hess Then she snld made n iiiistjiUe In I i idie ('Hi's': ci I'd ImiHu ntnl htul i ' V - .i.' ' ' ft ,'-.' v , sx'vV'A 4M'V nl 1 tin I'd Wirr tithe 'ii fr a mll a 11 d s hulf. "Wlmt d.te slin lnul lions Mille npiH'srliiB t l' us liiii'H'cnt aud elillillnh an it irliitf I'ltlckeiiT Out 11 Teller h Inek up ut.v pnipeit.v nhd fiiiltlil I Mil litnli'1' IllellilMe. tlllil Nlltf let K 1 11 If I hml '"'''H hot tuli-r. V.'i. i-lie did. iind nil Hie lime "li" U'lllntt mm Hml If ever did itinrr) au'lll hIh- ill'ln'l line Inn mmi llit III. Ill w 11 II' lie onl.v li.nl 11 iniinly heitrl III IliH tllitlllV IlllMIIII. 1 1 M M II 1 1 1 U till'. If I'd Imtii i niilllim loim 'iiiiIT ! l i' he 111 1 over lieeli In hue I'd luive iniiie Unite to Inn t ln " f In Hie Inn 11. "A wiihlcr 111111111 ib iii I hit f;ilr ffu the xli.iiilili'r " nil 1 1, ill ' I l,iov In II l' liellevit her nil I when 1. t In, hen i"i tli'.iilt .Mni'te K"l lierslie'H xuliiew lu re e! -e When . nil In fill l' I'll 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 ' r II1.1I in'r k'"l nil the other feilel- oil the tun kin' vtnrl.liiif nl j II lit r 1 :iiit 1 t.i 1 nit: In 11 new I h. "I iiie e 1 1. ih e w I M 1 it w l.l.h i' inn tin 1. .I' ll 1 . 11 if fur Hie I i'i Jew! lll.e h-'ii 'i.i Veil Uimvv l.i I haul. 1 1 1 i, nt 1 1 1 1 hn.i l:i:; h.i l. .' h!n ei lli V It 1 . -IM" lie 'l l.'.iv. e l In 1:11 li.iel. In the i I foi the I 1 .1 1; in 11 ' 1 I lt.it II Mllin-r. 11 11 I pnw del". I'Hl et I ... I llll'l I Vill I rnCe.l hell ni- the u I hi In 1.1 If She'll Ihr Inns ".-he :isii ( the minutes lin.ll'i;J out ".! ;. I el- " S s... 1,1m H 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 .1 .! hiellie Kile, v!.e henii ti Hi ll I it iimII the i Mil I he U 1 H 1 1 1 1 I 'I" II I ill. It ! HI I lief llel.l lie h.nl -'l;i her life .1 In I i- ille M ' lie i.iih ileml. .in.l the 1I1. Ill t want t' t :i : I. iih' In I 1111. but she b id In s.iv that i he was a pesky mean iii.i.'i When ilm mailii'il 111:111 'he Imped In lnilliy her cijll.'ll lllnl a 1 11,14 1 W hn Invcl her f ir j heeir alniie ami nil 1 1 1 it t Kill. I of nnil Miee j Lrft Home Fluttmtrd. I "I wciii a way fi'mii that house so M11M 1 a lei Unit I fofe,, !l about the hay. fit lime brl steer In i :iles th it the wl.lhr wiim gone mi hie at first sight. Of rotii-ie I went bail, ng'ln. I l.iil to iee about the hay. No li:iy fnr Mile, but we sat down 011 the shady ei:iii'la anil ti'lketl. n tul when we g it through l.ill.lng I was nske.l In (a!l ng'ln "II luilti't 110 use In ileiilng that I thought I had struck a good thing. There wa a gntnl farm ami n nh-e widder woiiuin thnt could do 11 Monday washing niid Imtilug mid be ready ! bake bread on Tin" dn . 1 u.-ed to sit mid hold Hint widder' hand III tho nmniillghl mid lu-iir the w hl'inoru I : Ik sing Itlid feel Jest lis If I could melt away like butter In July. She kept drawing me ou. ntnl I should have popped the question within two iimnthtt If she hadn't stopjs'd me nt Hie critical moment. She seemed In read my thought, mid she'd bring me up short U'f ire I could get the words out. "Then, lis Iu the other case, I Went over one day to lit my manly heart nt I'.cr feet. She cnucht me up I . fore I could lay It by shedding tcai- and telling me that she must raise a hun dred dollar or lie sued. My Mnrlur be sued? Never! Never on this earth! I hninpel for town and borrowed the money on my note and carried It b her. mid I wa to call next day. when -when didn't. I had never seen a man spooking around there, but I learned that she had five of iih on the tiring n"il thnt she h id borrowed the same curl"; v n!:n Mm- amount from ''nn't tail each without se '"i"l security to a i "1:1 oil. you 1 r.i i! of the licit 1. 1. 1:1 -y paid !'!i n wire fetwn : I been e'l 'a "ed nt through pay. '"ed dollar note "ope. ell's ciiho. -cr v o uiiii and mid too'; If fi. "ft o It. Jest 'i he may never .n iw" uin "e I e'll It's n heap safer ho's gn" es, sir, i i f U. ; rb'al toe 'mn i ! e irs. . . t of in. day. Ie In Ji e wllh ii !h"owdn" e'll live ' '. ami, thm ng'ln, he'!' ! -eallze th t " live old lu I li be in- iu" mi than one whi now I'll d go home rl in; m ill and M (Jt'AI). Ho Forgot Himtelf. a. Absentmlndcd ICmployer (to alenog-rapheri- tv'rlle a lelier lo Murray and tell ti I in to semi iim Ida uddreaa. Holie mlan. Careful. "Lend me jour umbrella, old man, win you?" uaked Mennlcy. "You've got one," replied Coodley. "You told me your wife gave you a fine one for your lilrlliduy laat week. Why don't you use thai?" "Oh, I'm afrahl of loaluj that." Philadelphia I'reHa. When They Are Quiet. "I like to go to church." "Why?" "Well, It'a comforting to ace a matt keep a hundred women or ho quiet for nn hour."-llohcmlaii. A Burn Crop Th-io'H hut one ( i . .,, K , tlJ foam And MuiiilKh wllhoul r..lt ft - Karilli ss of the ttir ly siirlug "' wlnter'a hllglithm hull, WX'':H "Vr ""rJ " ' " ii "i iifH r - fhla wnrl.l nh in.ii nf yimltia' wild oata tinova wn tin. si nny whern. -Muxla V, (arullu is In Kl-w York rt'in a.